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I haven't done mine ( yet ) but here's the pdf instructions ... It looks very involved for someone who is not as sharp as Thomas Edison. I might point out that instead of using the factory harness you can run the leads to the "start button circuit"
And... I will look stupid for a minute. I bought the harnesses for my 2010. Then, when I pulled the tank for the 120r installation, ..... there was the ACR harness already installed. I would think that was due to the upcoming 103s. Touring got 103s in 2010 on the Limiteds. When did Dynas get 103s in the line up?
Another question is this... with the 176 calibrations, can the PV turn ON the ACRs?
Last edited by wurk_truk; Jun 11, 2014 at 08:31 AM.
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